Shimano Saint Rear Hub FB-M810 8/9/10 speed compatible.
With a micro-rachet freehub body and revised hub shape the Saint rear hub sheds 100 grams. Angular contact bearings ensure easy maintenance and total efficiency. The new shape incorporates the standard Center Lock interface which allows easy interchangeability with other rotors or the use of a 6-bolt rotor adapter. Axle options include 135/10, 135/12, and 150/12 (FH-M815).
Center Lock: For easy rotor interchangeability and a lighter hub shell.
One Piece Axle: Lightweight & Strong.
Angular contact bearings: Balances destructive loads from any direction.
Superior Sealing: Labyrinth and lip seals increase sealing by 400%.
Micro-ratchet: 10° engagement & added durability.
Spec Options: 135/10, 135/12.
Model Number: FH-M810
Series: SAINT
Disc Rotor Mount: Center Lock
Freehub Body: Quick Engagement
Freehub Body Material: Steel
Axle Type: 10/12mm Thru Axle
Over Locknut: 135mm
Axle Length: 168mm
Axle Diameter: 10/12mm
Axle Material: Steel
QR Skewer Length -
Stainless Steel Ball Bearings: Stainless Steel
Cone Races: Cubic Boron Nitride
Cup Races: Cubic Boron Nitride
Contact Sealing Double
Spoke Holes: 32/36 holes
Spoke Hole Circle: 52.8/53.8mm (L/R)
Hub Shell: aluminum/anodized
Center to Flange (Right) 35.3mm
Center to Flange (Left) 22.1mm
Average Weight: 355g
Require Shimano Tool TL-FC36 to lock the disc lock ring which is same size as HollowTech II BB tool, you may use the BB tool Shimano TL-FC32, or Park Tool BBT-9 which is more practical and cost effective.
Require Shimano Tool TL-LR15 for locking the cassette lockring. Will need also the Shimano Tool TL-SR21 to unlock the lockring.
Compatible with Shimano 8/9/10s Dyna-Sys cassettes: CS-M980, CS-M970, CS-M771-10, CS-M770, CS-HG81-10, CS-HG80-9, CS-HG61-9, CS-HG50-9, CS-7700.
Also Compatible with KCNC 9 speed cassettes, Token 9 speed cassette.
Also Compatible with SRAM 8/9/10 MTB cassettes: XG-1099, PG-1070, PG-1050, XG-999, PG-990, PG-980, PG-970, PG-950, PG-850, PG-830, PG-820.
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